Women's Service Magazine

Women's Service Magazine

A magazine most likely to appeal to homemakers, especially but not necessarily female homemakers. These magazines may include articles about children, cleaning, cooking and so forth. The demographics to which women's service magazines appeal affect the type of advertisements that appear in them.

NEW YORK, April 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Good Housekeeping, the leading women's service magazine with 25 million readers, announces Mika Brzezinski, co-host of MSNBC's Morning Joe and best-selling author of All Things At Once, will host "Cook Your Heart Out," America's largest heart-healthy cooking competition.

Late last year, when G+J Publishing announced that Rosie O'Donnell was joining forces with McCall's to reinvent the 125-year-old women's service magazine, the news prompted numerous questions in the publishing industry.

Throughout his career, Bargmann has held numerous senior-level positions for a variety of women's service magazines, including executive editor for Golf for Women, deputy editor for Glamour, executive editor for Cosmopolitan and senior editor for Seventeen.

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